sommerset

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[–] sommerset 1 points 1 hour ago

Jeez. Pathetic losers. On Linux for 15 years never thought of going back.
And u know what? It was harder back in the days nowadays all software is in the browser anyways so what are u even missing.

[–] sommerset 7 points 9 hours ago* (last edited 9 hours ago)

Ive heard that trump is really pissed at Israel for breaking peace now. Real falling out with Netaniahu.

To the point he now signed peace with houthis just for US and left them to attack Israeli ships.

And that Hamas is now working direct with US and Trump will recognize Palestine as independent state. All because Israel violated peace agreement Trump brokered and now wants to take over the rest of the Palestine

[–] sommerset 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

No but seriously. Houses foreclose all the time, they go back to the banks. So bank then has to wait legally required time. And then the bank has to do all the repairs and resell shit.

While all that happens - yeah it's on the books as owned by a corporation, but it probably doesn't warrant loosing your mind about it.

So I dunno which stats people are talking about when they refer to companies holding houses? I think it's a lot of boloney.

U know what the issue is - government is not building cheap affordable long term housing. Like apartment complexes. There are no programs in place.

[–] sommerset 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I care about all workers

[–] sommerset -1 points 1 day ago

Completely irrelevant

[–] sommerset -1 points 1 day ago

It's a multi faceted problem. There needs to be gov program to start building apt complexes . This will reduce demand on houses and drive prices down simultaneously

[–] sommerset -4 points 1 day ago (7 children)

I don't get why u just blame landlords.
You know what other countries are doing? Building multilevel longterm concrete compact apartment complexes.

What does US do? Nothing.

[–] sommerset -1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Leave Russia out of it. It's your own rigged election system and lack of real competition that led to this

 

AI will replace routine — freeing people for creativity.

That's what technological optimists have been saying for decades. But today, the reality is far more mundane: the widespread use of artificial intelligence (AI) is replacing people. The world of human labor is fading faster and more ruthlessly than we're used to. The problem is no longer just unemployment as a temporary phenomenon, but a system in which people, once laid off, have nowhere to go.

According to data from the world’s largest job board, Indeed, demand for IT jobs is rapidly declining. Backend development, testing, technical analysis — all of this is being automated faster than education systems can adapt. Since the end of 2022, global tech corporations have laid off more than 635,000 employees. Behind this figure are engineers, designers, analysts, UX specialists — people who, until recently, were considered the elite of the digital world.

These layoffs are not temporary. They reflect a structural shift in the logic of labor. GPT platforms, code generators, and automated data processing pipelines are making the traditional employment architecture obsolete. The key change is the speed. Technology is replacing people faster than governments, societies, and families can adapt.

This is precisely why the issue of universal basic income (UBI) is resurfacing — not as a utopian idea from leftist manifestos, but as a political mechanism to prevent the collapse of the social structure. In a world where even highly skilled labor is losing its uniqueness, a new question emerges: how can we ensure people have basic agency in a world where there’s no work for them?

Another paradox arises: layoffs are most common in sectors that were, until recently, considered the flagships of the "new economy." Technological progress, built by the hands of thousands of engineers, has become the very force pushing them out. In this sense, neural networks are not just changing the market — they are transforming the very notion of human usefulness. Right now — while replacement is happening in the upper tiers of professions — society must ask: who will be needed? And what will be the status of the rest?

Source – citation

The problem is that even those supposedly "freed for creativity" are now being squeezed by modern neural networks. After all, why pay a mid-level artisan-artist if a neural net can generate a more-or-less decent image with minimal cost? Voice actors encountered this same issue when it became clear that neural networks could already deliver passable voiceovers that closely resemble the original. No, it's not perfect yet — but give it a few years, and neural voiceovers will become the norm.

Naturally, in an environment where the state aims to reduce its basic obligations and the service sector is growing, the influx of "valuable creative professionals" into the labor market creates a permanent problem — one that will only worsen as neural networks (and in the future, quasi-AI) continue to evolve, bringing to life the grim forecasts of 1980s cyberpunk. It appears that within the capitalist system, this problem is unsolvable (as, indeed, are many others).

 

me, hardcore linux, never used apple in my life - when reddit somehow thinks apple is a relevant subreddit. sigh - mass downvotes it is

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unofficial chatgpt? (self.programming)
submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by sommerset to c/[email protected]
 

is there a vscode extension that can hook into unofficial chatgpt plus api?

bullshit. can wait for strix halo to be available so I don't have to use these fucking apis.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Ryzen-AI-Max-395-Analysis-Strix-Halo-to-rival-Apple-M4-Pro-Max-with-16-Zen-5-cores-and-iGPU-on-par-with-RTX-4070-Laptop.963274.0.html

 

easy way to influence.
organize car caravans with Luigi flags.

10 Luigi themed cars going down highways will bring sense of unity and strength.

too bad cant add picture because of censorship

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by sommerset to c/[email protected]
 

when will amd release Siena CPU refresh?

I like 80W TDP epyc, but its been awhile since released.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by sommerset to c/[email protected]
 

WFP: Elon Musk wasn't elected to run our government. Yet, thanks to Trump, Musk has been handed control over some of our most critical government systems, like Medicare and Social Security.

Now, he’s trying to cut billions of dollars from programs that our communities need in order to pay for more tax cuts for billionaires.

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